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Noorillah's avatar

Oh the horror! Roberts and Republicans on SCOTUS would have had to choose between denying food to children and ruling against El Trompo? What a wrenching dilemma for those erudite yet sycophantic souls: a decision would take that most Americans under 2 seconds to decide. They were spared! All's well that ends well...except in January 2026, here come those ongoing reductions in the pittance SNAP grudgingly gives hungry Americans. Poverty is still a crime, and must be duly punished...

Thank you, Chris, for explaining some of the subtle details of this saga.

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David J. Sharp's avatar

Thankfully, I am resisting all puns - and finger gestures - on the latest SNAP news.

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Phil Johnson's avatar

Finally! A Governor with a beating heart.

Thank you, Governor. At least ONE good, merciful act today. At that rate, we all will go to heaven.

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Michael Hoffmann's avatar

Sounds like a threat to me -- or a word to the wise (guys).

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Jon Aronson's avatar

This is an absolutely disgusting statement to have to make, and it’s amazing that it needed to be made…

“Chief Justice John Roberts and his fellow Republican appointee colleagues are spared from needing to choose between denying food for children in the weeks before Thanksgiving or siding against President Donald Trump.”

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Kent's avatar

Re SNAP: So Schumer and the eight caving Dems, among other carnage, let the six SCOTUS Republicans off the hook. Thanks so much wimps

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Phil Johnson's avatar

I can hardly wait to see the expression on Herr Trump's visage when he reads/talks/muses over this.

Progress as we speak. Especially after reading about Kilmar's adventure abroad...

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Victoria Brown's avatar

Am thankful SNAP will

be given. It should never

have been an issue to

begin with. Sadly, the

BBB cuts the benefits

in 2026.

Glad there's a

humanitarian governor

willing to forgo a death

penalty.

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